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gumby2750

Junior Member
Texas. What would the crime by if dressed up in a mascot outfit and ran on a football field be during a professional sporting event?
 


CdwJava

Senior Member
Texas. What would the crime by if dressed up in a mascot outfit and ran on a football field be during a professional sporting event?
Laws vary by state. What state are you in?

Suffice it to say that you will likely be tackled and brought down hard if you try to flee, and you will have a criminal record after the fact. You really think that is worth it?
 
Laws vary by state. What state are you in?

Suffice it to say that you will likely be tackled and brought down hard if you try to flee, and you will have a criminal record after the fact. You really think that is worth it?
He's in Texas. He might get shot.
 

BOR

Senior Member
Texas. What would the crime by if dressed up in a mascot outfit and ran on a football field be during a professional sporting event?
How about trespassing for starters.

Maybe, state specific, Interfering with/disrupting a sporting event.
 

CavemanLawyer

Senior Member
Texas doesn't have any specific law against disrupting a sporting event but you could definitely be charged with Class C disorderly conduct and/or Class B trespassing.

If this is a televised event or one with paid admission you could also be sued for damages.
 

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